Rajinder criticises Nobbs for ‘discouraging’ players
Indian hockey coach Michael Nobbs has received crtiticism from former coach Rajinder Singh for making ‘discouraging’ remarks about India’s chances of qualifying for the London Olympics.
The HinduIndian hockey coach Michael Nobbs has received crtiticism from former coach Rajinder Singh for making ‘discouraging’ remarks about India’s chances of qualifying for the London Olympics.
Former national coach Rajinder Singh strongly criticised Indian hockey team’s Australian coach Michael Nobbs for his assessment that it will be a Herculean task for the erstwhile champions’ to qualify for next year’s London Olympics.
“The statement by Nobbs that qualifying for the London Olympics will be a difficult job is highly discouraging. It will only hamper India’s Olympic preparations. The coach is criticising his own team, and that is unacceptable,” Singh told PTI Bhasha here.
“He should avoid making such kind of statements. The Sports Ministry should also take serious note of his comment. I know that it’s difficult to qualify for the London Olympics given the tough qualification round, but a coach should refrain from making irresponsible statements,” he added.
Nobbs, who in his first assignment coached India to gold medal in the inaugural Asian Champions Trophy in China, had said that India has a long way to go and their chances of qualifying for the London Games are very remote.
India, who boasts of eight Olympic gold medals, missed the 2008 Beijing Games cut for the first time in 80 years.
“I know it’s very tough to qualify for the London Games but one should never lose hope. He should encourage players and not discourage them. What kind of message is he sending to the players that coach does not believe in their abilities?” he asked.